Price List of Endangered Animals
The price of the endangered animals listed below is based upon publicly available reports and is quoted in U.S. Dollars. The prices are from environmental crimes investigators, wildlife protection agencies, government agencies and news articles. Click on the dollar figure to see the source of the price.
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- ENDANGERED ANIMALS PRICE in U.S. DOLLARS
- Abalone: $52 per kilogram
- African Parrot: $2,000
- Arowana Fish: $20,000
- Australian Lizard: $7,500
- Baby Elephant in Thailand: $7,000
- Baby Tiger in Iran: $3,200
- Bear Bile: $200,000 per pound
- Bear Paws: $50 for set of 4
- Black Cockatoo: $31,000 in Australia
- Butterfly (Queen Alexandra): $8,195
- Chimpanzee (Live): $50
- Clouded Leopard: $5,700 in China
- Dog Meat: $29 in Vietnam
- Elephant: $28,200
- Elephant Tusk: $1,800 in Vietnam
- Full Dead Bear: $4,500 in Taiwan
- Geckos from New Zealand: $1,300 in Europe
- Geckos in the Philippines: $2,300
- Gorillas: $400,000
- Iguanas: $10,600
- Ivory: $1,300 per pound
- Komodo Dragon: $30,000
- Leopard: $5,000
- Leopard Tortoise: $403
- Money in Europe: $123
- Monkey in Thailand: $55
- Orangutan: $45,000
- Owl: $250 in India
- Pangolin: $1,000
- Panther: $5,000
- Ploughshare Tortoise: $4,000
- Polar Bear Skin: $7,760 to $9,930
- Puppies trafficked from Ireland: $255 to $1,275 in the UK.
- Rhino Horn Dagger: $14,000
- Rhino Horns: $97,000 per kilogram
- Rhino Horns (Crushed for medicine powder): $10 in Vietnam
- Shark Fins: $100 per kilogram
- Snake Venom: $215,175 per liter
- Snakes (Banded kraits): $2,190 in India
- Snow Leopard Pelt: $1,000 in Afghanistan
- Spotted Salamander: $103 on the Internet
- Tiger (Dead): $5,000
- Tiger (Live): $50,000
- Tiger Bone Wine: $88
- Tiger Penis: $1,300
- Tiger Remains: $70,000 in China
- Tiger Skin: $35,000
- Tortoises: $10,000 in Madagascar
- Totoaba Fish - Bladder: $200,000 in China
- Turtle: $20,000 in China